Plant Biotechnologist/Pharmacognosist
Alma College seeks a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor, to begin Fall Term 2010 to contribute to the development of our emerging multidisciplinary Integrated Health Program. Departmental affiliation will reflect experience and research strengths; joint appointments are possible.
The successful candidate's program must include health-related projects utilizing modern plant molecular techniques and show promise of collaboration with other faculty. Teaching responsibilities will include medicinal botany, plant physiology and upper-level elective courses that may include plant pathology or plant biochemistry, as well as participation in entry-level departmental offerings. Candidates should be committed to undergraduate liberal arts education, to active pursuit of scholarship, and to institutional service. Full-time teaching load is six courses per year; salary, benefits and support for professional development are competitive.
A Ph.D. or equivalent is required for appointment; postdoctoral experience is preferred. Alma College has recently established an academic partnership in Ecuador; therefore, individuals who are knowledgeable of Latin American plant biodiversity and who have Spanish proficiency are especially encouraged to apply. Review of applications begins December 1, 2009. For full consideration, send a curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching and research interest and expertise, official undergraduate and graduate transcripts (unofficial Xerox copies acceptable initially) and three letters of reference to: Dr. David Clark, Department of Biology, Alma College, 614 W. Superior St., Alma, MI 48801; telephone (989) 463-7058.
A Phi Beta Kappa institution, Alma is a selective, baccalaureate liberal arts college committed to academic excellence and an equal opportunity employer committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse faculty, staff and student body. For more information about the College, visit www.alma.edu and relevant departmental web pages.
Posted: Thu, October 22nd, 2009 at 2:37PM

